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JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 23 Mar 2011 15:57

I don't subscribe for details, but there are these records:

http://www.findmypast.co.uk/passengerListPersonSearchStart.action

STEVENSON DOB Unknown F 1898 London India Calcutta
KING DOB Unknown 1898 Liverpool India Calcutta

Someone with access to FMP would be able to tell whether they were on the same voyage and whether there are any other details (e.g. occupation).


I don't see "many ships going to India with E Stevenson as passenger in 1898" though.

Snowdrop

Snowdrop Report 15 May 2012 19:45

Still the mystery of Emily Stevenson bugs me...eg in. 1901 she is Stevenson and listed as a widow...so this can't have been her maiden name or could it have been? Also in 1911 she is still a housekeeper and William King is still a widower so where did all yens children come from who is the mother? In 1901 William claims Rose is his niece, but by 1911 she has become his daughter....? Every few months I spend some time on this then I give up again....so frustrating.....and lots of very old aunties have the same stories to tell about Emily. Recently I was shown a tiny faded photo of Rose King age 7 incredibly taken in 1906...her husband carried it in his wallet for over 70 years until his death.